Altruism understood as doing something for someone else at some cost to oneself is contrasted with selfishness. Ozinga argues convincingly that altruism is a natural part of human nature that it is not just found in a few rare people that it has evolutionary value and is exhibited in some manner by everyone. Nonetheless most people seem to feel that selfishness rules human behavior. Altruism is considered an environmental addition to the human character often seen as naivet.Ozinga attacks this view by examining the probable source of altruismin the genes in the concept of natural law or in the instinct for social behavior. Various barriers to altruism are explored in the chemistry of a person in terms of organized religions or ideologies and in the goals people choose. Altruism as Ozinga shows is a multi-dimensional concept that can be understood and appreciated as a vital part of human nature.
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